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Important Lessons from the Abandonment of Indonesian Migrant Fishers
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13 April 2023
Important Lessons from the Abandonment of Indonesian Migrant Fishers

It is time for fishermen’s unions, migrant communities, non-governmental organizations, and civil society to urge the Indonesian government and the international community to enforce conventions and laws that guarantee the protection of the rights of migrant fishing vessel (MFV) crew members. Indonesia is one of the world’s largest[…]

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